A Kerala NEET-UG aspirant who scored 640 marks alleges malpractice in the 2024 exam, saying she was denied a government seat and now pays Rs 10 lakh annually for a self-financing medical seat. Thrissur (Kerala): A NEET-UG 2024 aspirant from Wadakkanchery in Kerala has alleged irregularities in the medical entrance examination, claiming that despite securing 640 marks, she failed to secure a government medical seat and was forced to join a self-financing college. But the thing that happened was that we did not get a government seat, and we were forced to take a seat from self-financing,' she said. Aspirant seeks accountability over alleged malpracticeAnjali said she and her family remain convinced that malpractice took place during NEET-UG 2024 and called for those responsible to be held accountable. Her allegations come amid continued scrutiny of the NEET-UG 2024 examination, which faced controversy over alleged irregularities and the awarding of grace marks, triggering protests and legal challenges across the country.